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Kinesis is no stranger to the world of ergonomics, and its Freestyle Edge is still the best ergonomic keyboard for gaming. The mWave is Kinesis' take on Microsoft's ergonomic keyboards, but one ...
Most keyboards (especially ergonomic ones) give the ability to angle your keyboard using feet — this is a pretty basic feature, but not so with the Kinesis Freestyle Pro. To angle the keyboard ...
The mWave is Kinesis' take on Microsoft's ergonomic keyboards, but one can also throw the Logitech K860 into the ring, as it's quite similar in design. What sets the mWave apart from the ...
Kinesis Form review Take a low-profile, wireless mechanical keyboard, split the keys in two and stick a touchpad between them. Now you've got a Kinesis Form.
It has been about five weeks since Bradford received the Kinesis Advantage360 Ergonomic Split Mechanical keyboard in for review, and while it's been a steep learning curve, using it has been quite ...
This Kinesis keyboard supports an add-on ergonomic feature that leaves other gaming keyboards in the dust. The $29.99 Lift Kit comes in two pieces, ...
The keyboard does not have a number pad: Kinesis sells one separately. Any split keyboard takes time to get used to: Godio used this keyboard for a week, ...
Kinesis are now making a keyboard they call mWave which very much resembles that discontinued offering from Redmond. It’s out of stock until June 1, 2025, but you can drool over the picture ...
Another split-tenting mechanical keyboard, the Matias Ergo Pro is similar to the Kinesis in some ways but has a considerably more compact layout, taking up less desk space and looking a little ...
Out of all of the major brands that release gaming keyboards, Kinesis is arguably one of the least well-known. It simply doesn't have the same name recognition and brand awareness as many of its ...